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Prince William wants to share his side of story: Sources

The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, is struggling to follow his brother Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey.

Saturday, 3rd April 2021

Prince William and Kate Middleton

The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, is struggling to follow his brother Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey.

Only a few weeks ago, Harry and Markle interviewd with US show broadcaster Oprah Winfrey to discuss their struggle after the latter joined the royal family.

During the tell-all, they made allegations of racism and kept the mental health needs against the royal family and the institution in general blind.

Also read: Shocking: Royal Family was concerned about skin colour of Meghan’s child

According to Fox News, since the first interview, it has been understood that William is not happy with his brother and sister-in-law, who also mentioned William's wife, Kate Middleton, during the interview.

Meghan Markle had alleged that Kate Middleton made her cry on the flower-girl dresses issue. She stated that she was shocked to see how the media reported the incident ten months after the wedding and shared the opposite news.

Also read: Prince Harry joins San Francisco-based mental-health startup

A source told US Weekly that the Duke of Cambridge wants to share his side of the story in public. "The queen insists that the royals handle the matter privately," the insider said.

Furthermore, they also stated that Queen Elizabeth II "believes that punishment will only add resources and worsen the situation."

"William is trying to hold back," the source stated. "He requires to get his side out where."

As reported by Fox News, the royal wants to 'erase the racial accusations', the source said.

William had earlier responded to the claims of his brother and sister-in-law in a public statement which the royal expert Katie Nicholl considered "unusual".

When confronted by journalists quickly after the interview aired, William announced the royals 'are very much not a racist family'.

He continued that he had not yet talked to Harry about the content of the interview at the time. Gayle King lately published that the brothers have been talking ever since, but that conversations 'were not productive'.

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